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Re: [computer-go] Pattern matching - example play



Frank de Groot wrote:
We forget that atomic clocks measure the resonance of atoms, they do not
measure time!
No, this is how time is defined. The experimental results would not change if you switched to any other sufficiently accurate chemical or mechanical process to measure time.


My point is that all dogma's usually are false or at best incomplete.
The relativity theory "proved" that Newtonion physics was incomplete, and
one day someone will show that "special relativity" is incomplete.
Duh, of course special relativity is incomplete. This is why Einstein came up with general relativity. Moreover it is well known that Einsteins relativity is incompatible with quantum mechanics.


Having confirmed "good" examples automatically means you have the bad
examples, as bad = not(good).
Q.E.D.
Except of course that a bad move against a pro is a good move against your system ;-)


I don't play Go but I am pretty sure that the game should be started at
Tengen.
I strongly doubt it. Even on 9x9 the statistics are not favorable for tengen.

E.

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